- of Sir John Savage.
Wolsey provided her
dowry and
would later ****ist the
Leghs in a
property dispute; this
ancient family of
Cheshire extraction, variously...
-
Legh may
refer to:
Leghs of Adlington,
Cheshire family dating back to 1315 who
lived in
Adlington Hall, a
manor house in the
Borough of
Cheshire East Leghs...
- one daughter,
Diana Evelyn Legh (b. 1924), who was the
first wife of John Wodehouse, 4th Earl of Kimberley.
Baron Newton Leghs of Lyme "No. 29417". The...
-
Thomas Legh the
tenth in
succession acquired the
rights to the
manor of Prestbury,
together with the
advowson of the
parish church and tithes.
Leghs became...
-
Legh (1389 - 16 June 1422), also
known as Sir
Piers de
Legh and
Peers Legh, was the
second generation of the
Leghs of Lyme as the son of
Peter Legh and...
- to the
various Leghs' names; in this case the
numbering system is as used in The
National Trust Handbook for Lyme Park. Sir
Piers Legh (beheaded 1399)...
- John
Legh may
refer to: John
Legh (18th
century MP) for
Bodmin John
Legh (14th
century MP) for
Surrey John
Leigh (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- and 19th
centuries until the
Egerton Leighs sold
their High
Legh estate to the Cornwall-
Leghs just
before World War I. When Maurice, 4th and last Lord Egerton...
- ...
Legh (fl. 1512) was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Plymouth in 1512.
LEGH, . |
History of Parliament...
- Cheshire. The head of an old
Cheshire family,
Legh was the
eldest son of
George John
Legh of East Hall, High
Legh, and Mary,
daughter of John Blackburne. He...